James McKeigue highlights the best pieces from the MoneyWeek team, including: why you should steer clear of Facebook; why we shouldn't start printing money; and the Falkland's oil bonanza.
With stock markets so volatile, preference shares are a great way to gain income and cut down on risk, says Phil Oakley. Here, he tips four top preference shares to buy now.
The markets are the ultimate regulator. And soon they'll call time on Europe's unscrupulous politicians. Bengt Saelensminde explains how to protect your wealth when all hell breaks loose.
Gold's recent meteoric rise has been fuelled by a factor investors may have overlooked. Matthew Partridge explains what's really driving the gold price.
America could be self-sufficient in energy terms by 2030, according to a new report, ending a half-century of dependence of foreign oil. Is this likely? Adam Jourdan reports.
A juicy dividend is one of the best ways to beat inflation. But how do you know it isn't hiding something sinister? Tim Bennett explains three ways to test whether your dividend is safe.
Britain and America need to spend big money on their infrastructure, says James McKeigue - and that spells profit. Here, he tips the best stocks to buy now.
Was the government's decision to rescind Fred Goodwin's knighthood a cynical political manoeuvre? Or a necessary nod to public anger? Tell MoneyWeek what you think.
Francesco Vivaldi gave us the concept of compound interest to free Genoa from its fiscal troubles - and it worked, says Merryn Somerset Webb. The Bank of England should take note.
Should the British government change direction? And will the euro break up and inflation take off? UBS's George Magnus talks to Merryn Somerset Webb on what he sees in store for Britain.
Royal Dutch Shell's most recent results failed to impress City investors. But they're missing the bigger picture, says Phil Oakley. It's an excellent share to buy for the long term.